In an entrancing and imaginative adaption of Homer's "The Odyssey," a young refugee encounters new
friends and dangerous foes while on an epic search through the U.S. for his family. Directed by LAS Dean's Artist
in Residence Arpita Mukherjee.

Valerie Williams This Milonga (dance party) is a multi-level class with lots of time to enjoy the music and dance. From
4-5pm, moves for beginners are introduced with different partners for practice. From 5-7pm, the floor is yours for
dancing under the guidance of Valerie, and for working with different partners. An intermediate level figure will also
be introduced during this time.

Actor Rick Dalton is struggling to find meaningful work in a Hollywood he's not familiar with anymore since
starring in a 1950s television Western. His neighbors, however may be able to help him out in his Hollywood career.
Then the story leads to an eventful night with the Mason family.

Elena Karpova, professor of apparel, events and hospitality management, will become the Putnam and Hayes Distinguished
Professor in the department of consumer, apparel and retail studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro,
starting spring semester 2020.

Tuesday, 10 Dec 2019

There are many ways to adapt the garden for access starting with appropriate grades and paving, careful selection and
placement of planters, vertical gardening techniques such as hanging baskets and larger raised beds, and much more.

Dr. Andrew Sharpley is an international authority on assessing, managing, and remediating the impacts of agricultural
management on soil and water resources. His research investigates the cycling of phosphorus in soil-plant-water systems
in relation to soil productivity and water quality and includes the management of animal manures, fertilizers, and crop
residues.

Wednesday, 11 Dec 2019

First day of fall sale of work by students in the integrated studio arts (undergraduate) and integrated visual arts
(graduate) programs, sponsored by CODAC (College of Design Art Club). Work may include ceramics, prints, photos, woods
and textiles. Most items will range in price from $5 to $150. A majority of proceeds go to the student artists; the
rest help fund club activities.

Second day of fall sale of work by students in the integrated studio arts (undergraduate) and integrated visual arts
(graduate) programs, sponsored by CODAC (College of Design Art Club). Work may include ceramics, prints, photos, woods
and textiles. Most items will range in price from $5 to $150. A majority of proceeds go to the student artists; the
rest help fund club activities.

The expo showcases the work of mechanical engineering students in semester-long design projects. ME 270 projects aim to
support economic activity in developing regions. ME 415 projects are industrial-sponsored projects giving students a
hands-on experience solving applied industrial problems. ME 466 projects connect mechanical, electrical and aerospace
engineers in the solution of a single design problem.